Words Starting With "L"

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Latvians

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The term "Latvians" refers to citizens of Latvia, a country located in Northern Europe. Latvia is a Baltic state that was previously occupied by the Soviet Union and gained independence in 1991. Today, Latvia is a parliamentary democracy and a member of the European Union. The word "Latvians" can also refer to the ethnic group that shares a common cultural and linguistic heritage, including the Latvian language and customs.

Laud

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The word "laud" is a verb that means to praise or acclaim something or someone highly. It can also mean to express approval or admiration for something. For example: "The critics lauded the new film for its original storytelling and cinematography." Alternatively, "laud" can also be a noun, referring to praise or acclaim, as in "Lauds have been pouring in for the winner of the award."

Laudability

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Laudability refers to the quality of being praise-worthy or deserving of praise or admiration. It is the state of being commended, esteemed, or respected, often due to exceptional achievements, virtues, or actions.

Laudable

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Deserving praise or admiration; worthy of admiration or respect because of something considered morally good or approved of.

Laudably

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In a commendable or praiseworthy manner; worthy of praise. Used to describe an action or attitude that is morally excellent or noble, often in a way that is noticeable or obvious to others.

Laudamus

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Laudamus is a Latin verb that is in the first person plural form of the verb laudare, which means "to praise" or "to glorify". In the context of music, "Laudamus" is the Latin text of the Agnus Dei, the fourth movement of Mozart's Mass in C minor, K. 492.

Laudanine

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Laudanine is a rare or obsolete word. It refers to a female given name that is derived from the Old French words "lau" meaning "praise" and "anine" meaning "anima" or "soul". Therefore, the meaning of Laudanine can be interpreted as "praised soul" or "soul that is praised".

Laudanosine

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Laudanosine is a pharmaceutical intermediate used in the production of the intravenous anesthetic propofol. It is a byproduct of the solvent used in propofol's manufacture, tri(conjugated)ethylene glycol, and has been linked to illegal street drug use and overdose cases.

Laudanum

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Laudanum is a medicinal syrup that contains opium, morphine, or other opioids. It was historically used to treat various medical conditions, such as pain, insomnia, and anxiety. The term "laudanum" is also sometimes used figuratively to refer to a favorite or cherished thing.

Laudate

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Laudate is the imperative form of the Latin verb "laudare", which means "to praise" or "to glorify". It is often used in musical contexts, such as in hymns and choral pieces, where it is sung as a solemn prayer or exhortation, particularly in the Responsorial Psalm. For example, "Laudate Dominum" means "Praise the Lord".

Laudation

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A laudation is a formal statement of praise or commendation, often given in honor of a person or event. It can also refer to a speech or address made on such an occasion, in which the speaker extols the virtues or achievements of the person or thing being honored.

Laudative

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Praising or expressing admiration and approval, often in a formal or extravagant way. Laudative language is used to express admiration, approval, or praise, and is often associated with formal or official contexts, such as public speeches, awards, or literary works.

Laudatory

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Praised or honorifically express admirably, e.g. "a laudatory speech about the city's mayor."

Laude

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The word "laude" is not a commonly used word in English, and it's possible that it's a variant of "laud" or "laus". <br><br>"Laud" is a verb that means to praise or extol something or someone, often in a formal or official way. For example: "The Mayor lauded the new community center for its innovative design."<br><br>"Laus" is a noun that refers to praise or approval, often expressed publicly. For example: "The winner of the competition was given a standing ovation and loud applause, receiving laus from the audience."<br><br>If you could provide more context or information about how you came across the word "laude", I might be able to help you better.

Lauded

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The word "lauded" means to praise or acclaim something or someone highly, often publicly. It can also mean to give formal recognition or admiration to someone or something, such as when a person or achievement is formally recognized or celebrated.

Lauder

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The word "Lauder" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. Laudrieum: In biology, Lauder refers to a genus of marine fish in the family Labridae, commonly known as wrasses.<br><br>2. Estee Lauder: Estee Lauder is a well-known American cosmetics company, founded by Estee Lauder herself, which sells a wide range of beauty and skincare products.<br><br>3. Lauder (surname): Lauder is also a Scottish surname, of Gaelic origin, that means "the gleam" or "the shine". It can be an English or American surname, and people with this surname may include notable figures such as James Lauder, a Scottish baron, or Arthur Lauder, an American businessman.<br><br>Please provide more context or information if you would like me to provide more detailed information on any of these meanings.

Lauderdale

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Lauderdale refers to a place name, specifically a region in the southeastern United States. For example, Broward County in Florida is often referred to as Fort Lauderdale, while Los Angeles is also known as Beverly Hills and Laurel Canyon, which would be variations of the name Lauderdale.

Lauding

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To praise or commend someone or something publicly and enthusiastically, often in a loud and enthusiastic manner.

Lauds

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Lauds is a verb that means to praise or glorify someone or something. It can also refer to a public expression of praise or admiration, often in the form of a written tribute or a public ceremony. For example: "The crowd lauds the winner of the competition," or "The book received widespread lauds from critics."

Laue

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I'm not familiar with the word "laue". Could you please provide more context or clarify the spelling, as I think it might be a typo or a rare/niche word?

Laugh

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To laugh is to express joy or amusement through a hearty, explosive sound, often accompanied by a smile and shaking of the body, typically in response to something humorous or ridiculous.

Laughable

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Laughable refers to something that is amusingly ridiculous or faintly absurd, often to the point of being comical or humorous. It can also describe something that is ridiculous or implausible, but not necessarily funny.

Laughableness

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The word "laughableness" refers to the quality or state of being laughable or amusing. It can describe something that is funny or ridiculous, and that causes one to laugh or find humor in it.

Laughably

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Laughably refers to something that is uproariously or hilariously amusing, ridiculous, or ridiculous to the point of being laughable. It means that something is so absurd, ironic, or unexpected that it induces laughter.

Laughed

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To laughed means to make the sound of laughter, often due to something being amusing or funny. It can also refer to the act of expressing joy or amusement, typically in a loud and audible manner.

Laugher

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Laughter is the expression of joy or amusement, often characterized by a loud, cheerful sound, usually accompanied by a smile or a cheerful facial expression. It is a natural human response to humor, irony, or sarcasm, and can be used to diffuse tension or to bond with others. Laughter is also a universal language that can be understood by people from different cultures and backgrounds.

Laughing

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The verb "laughing" means to express happiness, joy, or amusement by emitting brief, typically loud and sharp sounds of laughter, often accompanied by a smile or other facial expressions.

Laughingly

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In a way that is laughable or amusing; with a sense of humor.

Laughlin

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Laughlin is a city located on the Colorado River in Clark County, Nevada, United States. It is situated about 90 miles (145 km) south of Las Vegas, and is a popular tourist destination known for its scenic waterways, casinos, and outdoor recreational activities such as boating, fishing, and hiking.

Laughs

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The word "laughs" is a verb that means to express joy or amusement by making a loud, sharp sound with the mouth and throat, often accompanied by a smile or other facial expressions. It can also refer to the act of finding something funny or amusing.

Laughter

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Laughter is the expression of joy or amusement, typically characterized by a sudden, loud, and joyful sound, often accompanied by tears, a smiling face, and a relaxed posture. It is a universal human emotion that can be triggered by humor, satire, irony, or playful teasing. Laughter can also be a way to bond with others, to release tension and stress, and to bring people together.

Laumontite

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Laumontite is a rare mineral, a type of zeolite, which is a hydrated aluminum calcium silicate. It is usually found in cavities and vugs of basaltic and andesitic rocks. Laumontite is known for its bright blue to blue-green color and is often fluorescent under ultraviolet light.

Launcelot

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Sir Launcelot is a legendary knight in King Arthur's court, known for his chivalry, courage, and loyalty. He is one of the most popular and enduring characters in Arthurian legend, and has been depicted in many literary and artistic works. In Sir Thomas Malory's 15th-century book "Le Morte d'Arthur", Launcelot is portrayed as one of King Arthur's closest friends and the lover of Guinevere, the queen.

Launceston

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Launceston is a city located in the state of Tasmania, Australia. It is the second-largest city in Tasmania and is situated on the North Esk River. The city has a rich history dating back to the 19th century and is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture, historic tourist attractions, and significant cultural events. Launceston is also a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, with nearby access to national parks, rivers, and mountains.

Launch

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To launch a project, idea, or event means to begin or introduce it officially, usually with a ceremony or celebration. It can also refer to the act of firing a rocket or a missile, or to the release of a product or service into the market.

Launched

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Launched is the past tense of the verb "launch", which means to send something (such as an object, a ship, or a project) into the air, to the sea, or into space, often by using a huge amount of energy, or to start something (such as a new company or product) officially. It can also mean to promote or showcase something, like a product or a service, to the public for the first time. For example: "The rocket was launched into space yesterday", "The new smartphone was launched last week".